Fensterbau Frontale 2026: Preparations underway, time to secure remaining spots

Fensterbau Frontale 2026: Preparations underway, time to secure remaining spots
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Date: 11 December 2024

More than a year before the event, 91% of the planned exhibition space has already been booked. The planning of the halls is already in full swing.

There’s staunch support from the sector for world-leading fair FENSTERBAU FRONTALE: More than a year ahead of the event, 91% of the planned display area has already been booked.  Many key players are set to return in 2026 when the community meets again in Nuremberg on 24-27 March – as usual taking place with HOLZ-HANDWERK.

The international sector is showing great commitment to FENSTERBAU FRONTALE 2026, the world’s leading fair for windows, doors and facades, with more than 91% of the planned display area already booked more than a year before the event. “The hall configuration process is already in full swing. We appreciate and are delighted by the huge vote of confidence from exhibitors, which once again underscores the importance of FENSTERBAU FRONTALE for the sector,” says Elke Harreiß, Director for FENSTERBAU FRONTALE. A look at the preliminary Exhibitor List shows that many key players are returning.

To the preliminary Exhibitor List

Interested companies should register as soon as possible to be sure of getting a stand.

About the registration and book stand

Once again, FENSTERBAU FRONTALE is working with partners and associations to develop a comprehensive programme for 2026. The key topics will include refurbishment, serial and modular construction, recycling and sustainability, security, and climate-safe construction – with a particular emphasis on heat protection and heavy rainfall.

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